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#248383 08/09/07 07:27 AM
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The BBC has an article about a Coassack revival taking place in Russia.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6937562.stm

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They cannot be real Cossacks - I think they're just horsing around.

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The only real Cossacks would be on a certain island in the Dnipro...Viva la Zaporozhky...

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I misread the topic title. I thought it said cAssOck revivial. All excited for nothing... wink

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"The only real Cossacks would be on a certain island in the Dnipro...Viva la Zaporozhky..."

Why do you say that? I'm curious. I have heard of them, of course, but don't know that much.

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But surely one would expect Cossacks to be horsing around!

I wonder if these particular Coassacks are Old-Ritualists. Many Cossacks were and are.

Putin for Tsar? Er - no, thanks. Anyway, the Sovereign should be above party politics. And no, I've no particular candidate in mind.

Cossacks who don't drink alcohol? Now there's something which definitely deserves to be encouraged.

Historically, by the way, the Cossacks are not a univocal phenomenon. Some groups of Cossacks are strongly Ukrainian, others are strongly Russian. The origins are to a degree lost in the midst of time, although there does seem to be a connection with the great rivers of old Rus'.

This particular group of Coassacks may lead to further interesting developments. Does anyone know of anything similar in present-day Ukraine?

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No, nothing of the sort that I have heard---but if we ever get the Byzantine Village off the ground maybe we could get the Cossacks to provide protection!

Tim


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Originally Posted by tjm199
No, nothing of the sort that I have heard---but if we ever get the Byzantine Village off the ground maybe we could get the Cossacks to provide protection!

Tim
That's already being factored in...now where to buy some Zaporozhky-style saddles... biggrin

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Ahhhh, you see it's all coming together. The Byzantine Village is not only a place of worship and true Catholicity, but we can support ourselves by selling pirohi, nut rolls and other hand made items--including saddles! And, of course, we all dress in ethnic costumes. Sort of a Plymouth Plantation--but for read and with God in mind, not making a buck.

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it rather russian criminal elements , who are supported by money from Moscow , to make rumour in this part of Russia /near to ukrainian border/

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Dear Kobzar,

Well, perhaps we could compromise, and get the Cossacks to revive the kaftan!

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Originally Posted by Serge Keleher
Dear Kobzar,

Well, perhaps we could compromise, and get the Cossacks to revive the kaftan!

Fr. Serge

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The men build the home and provide an income; the women cook, clean and give birth to children.

Communism, they say, was an alien belief forced on Russia by foreigners.

Buying and selling, and taking responsibility for one's own welfare, they added, were an intrinsic part of their way of life.

Cossack values are deeply conservative, a mix of self-reliance, fervent patriotism and belief in discipline and authority.

Sounds like some people are opting out of the European cultural suicide pact. I wish them all the best, and I too am beginning see Mr Putin in an increasingly favorable light.

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if we ever get the Byzantine Village off the ground maybe we could get the Cossacks to provide protection!


...But will they Look like Yul Brynner with a little Tony Curtis on the side a la "Taras Bulba"

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Originally Posted by marusia
if we ever get the Byzantine Village off the ground maybe we could get the Cossacks to provide protection!


...But will they Look like Yul Brynner with a little Tony Curtis on the side a la "Taras Bulba"

marusia

As Hohol rolls in his grave... laugh


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